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MY FIRSTVIDEO! This is just a brief story on how I got diagnosed with schizophrenia and depression. Leave a comment and let me know what you think!

published:15 Dec 2016

views:420002

Title: Schizophrenia: StolenMinds, Stolen LivesRunning Time: 52 MinutesGenre: Psychology
Schizophrenia is a serious disorder which affects how a person thinks, feels and acts. Someone with schizophrenia may have difficulty distinguishing between what is real and what is imaginary; may be unresponsive or withdrawn; and may have difficulty expressing normal emotions in social situations.
Contrary to public perception, schizophrenia is not split personality or multiple personality.
The vast majority of people with schizophrenia are not violent and do not pose a danger to others.
Schizophrenia is not caused by childhood experiences, poor parenting or lack of willpower, nor are the symptoms identical for each person.
This program examines schizophrenia, an often heartbreaking mental illness that can rob people of the chance to pursue normal goals.
After noting that one percent of the world's population suffers from this disability and describing its symptoms, experts discuss how this insidious disease affects the human brain and a person's ability to function socially.
Fortunately, some afflicted individuals are able to achieve a high state of functioning, including Dr. JohnNash Jr., who won a Nobel Prize in Economics. However, most spend their lives struggling to cope with hallucinatory voices and the potent drugs designed to control all of the troubling symptoms of the illness.
Case studies and interviews help illustrate how various people are trying to live with this disease.
_____________________
The signs of schizophrenia are different for everyone. Symptoms may develop slowly over months or years, or may appear very abruptly. The disease may come and go in cycles of relapse and remission.
Behaviors that are early warning signs of schizophrenia include:
Hearing or seeing something that isn’t there
A constant feeling of being watched
Peculiar or nonsensical way of speaking or writing
Strange body positioning
Feeling indifferent to very important situations
Deterioration of academic or work performance
A change in personal hygiene and appearance
A change in personality
Increasing withdrawal from social situations
Irrational, angry or fearful response to loved ones
Inability to sleep or concentrate
Inappropriate or bizarre behavior
Extreme preoccupation with religion or the occult
Schizophrenia affects about 1% of the world population. In theUnited States one in a hundred people, about 2.5 million, have this disease. It knows no racial, cultural or economic boundaries. Symptoms usually appear between the ages of 13 and 25, but often appear earlier in males than females.
If you or a loved one experience several of these symptoms for more than two weeks, seek help immediately.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia
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published:08 Mar 2016

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Jani's friend Briana introduces us to one of her hallucinations, Seven.
Watch more videos at http://health.discovery.com#mkcpgn=yfit1

published:04 Jun 2012

views:7397068

Schizophrenia is usually diagnosed in a patient’s early 20s and generally in patients who have a family history or mental illness. Schizophrenia affects the way you think, act and react to the world around you. It is a serious mental illness that can be difficult to diagnose due to its broad range of symptoms that are more easily associated with other mental disorders or illnesses. There are a few ways to potentially detect warning signs and symptoms and we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 worst symptoms of schizophrenia.
Number 10: DepressionNumber 9: Cognitive impedance
Number 8: Inability to concentrate
Number 7: Oversleeping or insomnia
Number 6: Apathy or inability to express emotions
Number 5: Deterioration of personal Hygiene
Number 4: Extreme reactions
Number 3: DelusionsNumber 2: HallucinationsNumber 1: Disorganised speech
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published:30 Apr 2017

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Many psychiatric tests and methods are used in order to find out what is going on in the patient’s head. Here are two simple questions that can be answered only by a person with schizophrenia or by an extraordinary genius person.
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Managing schizophrenia is one thing, but managing some people's perception that you must be a dangerous, weed-smoking 'Jekyll-and-Hyde' character is another.
Here are the clichés that people with schizophrenia are tired of dealing with.
If you, or someone you know, has been affected by this, the following organisations in the UK may be able to help: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1NGvFrTqWChr03LrYlw2Hkk/information-and-support-mental-health
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Sorry for the scatter brained talk. Hopefully I'll get my ADHD medication next week.
You wanted to know more about the voices?
Plus an unintentional rant.

The cause of schizophrenia is believed to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Possible environmental factors include cannabis use, poor nutrition during pregnancy, being raised in a city, parental age, and certain infections. Diagnosis is based on observed behavior and the person's reported experiences. During diagnosis a person's culture must also be taken into account. As of 2013 there is no objective test. Schizophrenia does not imply a "split personality" or "multiple personality disorder" — a condition with which it is often confused in public perception.

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Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

Four Patients with Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia & Dissociative Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #32

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9:25

Schizophrenia: My Story

Schizophrenia: My Story

Schizophrenia: My Story

MY FIRSTVIDEO! This is just a brief story on how I got diagnosed with schizophrenia and depression. Leave a comment and let me know what you think!

50:02

Schizophrenia - Full documentary on how schizophrenia effects individuals and relationships

Schizophrenia - Full documentary on how schizophrenia effects individuals and relationships

Schizophrenia - Full documentary on how schizophrenia effects individuals and relationships

Title: Schizophrenia: StolenMinds, Stolen LivesRunning Time: 52 MinutesGenre: Psychology
Schizophrenia is a serious disorder which affects how a person thinks, feels and acts. Someone with schizophrenia may have difficulty distinguishing between what is real and what is imaginary; may be unresponsive or withdrawn; and may have difficulty expressing normal emotions in social situations.
Contrary to public perception, schizophrenia is not split personality or multiple personality.
The vast majority of people with schizophrenia are not violent and do not pose a danger to others.
Schizophrenia is not caused by childhood experiences, poor parenting or lack of willpower, nor are the symptoms identical for each person.
This program examines schizophrenia, an often heartbreaking mental illness that can rob people of the chance to pursue normal goals.
After noting that one percent of the world's population suffers from this disability and describing its symptoms, experts discuss how this insidious disease affects the human brain and a person's ability to function socially.
Fortunately, some afflicted individuals are able to achieve a high state of functioning, including Dr. JohnNash Jr., who won a Nobel Prize in Economics. However, most spend their lives struggling to cope with hallucinatory voices and the potent drugs designed to control all of the troubling symptoms of the illness.
Case studies and interviews help illustrate how various people are trying to live with this disease.
_____________________
The signs of schizophrenia are different for everyone. Symptoms may develop slowly over months or years, or may appear very abruptly. The disease may come and go in cycles of relapse and remission.
Behaviors that are early warning signs of schizophrenia include:
Hearing or seeing something that isn’t there
A constant feeling of being watched
Peculiar or nonsensical way of speaking or writing
Strange body positioning
Feeling indifferent to very important situations
Deterioration of academic or work performance
A change in personal hygiene and appearance
A change in personality
Increasing withdrawal from social situations
Irrational, angry or fearful response to loved ones
Inability to sleep or concentrate
Inappropriate or bizarre behavior
Extreme preoccupation with religion or the occult
Schizophrenia affects about 1% of the world population. In theUnited States one in a hundred people, about 2.5 million, have this disease. It knows no racial, cultural or economic boundaries. Symptoms usually appear between the ages of 13 and 25, but often appear earlier in males than females.
If you or a loved one experience several of these symptoms for more than two weeks, seek help immediately.
_____________________
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Schizophrenia - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & pathology

What is schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a type of mental disorder characterized by several types of symptoms, including positive symptoms like delusions and hallucinations, negative symptoms like alogia, and cognitive symptoms. Subscribe - https://goo.gl/w5aaaV. More videos - https://goo.gl/UhOKiM. Support us on Patreon - https://goo.gl/ZGHEk4.
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http://www.uptodate.com/contents/schizophrenia-clinical-manifestations-course-assessment-and-diagnosis
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21471363
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia
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UFOLanding sound effect by Stephan - http://soundbible.com/147-UFO-Landing.html

3:02

Meet "Seven" | Born Schizophrenic

Meet "Seven" | Born Schizophrenic

Meet "Seven" | Born Schizophrenic

Jani's friend Briana introduces us to one of her hallucinations, Seven.
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4:35

Top 10 Worst Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Top 10 Worst Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Top 10 Worst Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is usually diagnosed in a patient’s early 20s and generally in patients who have a family history or mental illness. Schizophrenia affects the way you think, act and react to the world around you. It is a serious mental illness that can be difficult to diagnose due to its broad range of symptoms that are more easily associated with other mental disorders or illnesses. There are a few ways to potentially detect warning signs and symptoms and we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 worst symptoms of schizophrenia.
Number 10: DepressionNumber 9: Cognitive impedance
Number 8: Inability to concentrate
Number 7: Oversleeping or insomnia
Number 6: Apathy or inability to express emotions
Number 5: Deterioration of personal Hygiene
Number 4: Extreme reactions
Number 3: DelusionsNumber 2: HallucinationsNumber 1: Disorganised speech
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6:12

Only a Schizophrenic or a Genius Can Answer This

Only a Schizophrenic or a Genius Can Answer This

Only a Schizophrenic or a Genius Can Answer This

Many psychiatric tests and methods are used in order to find out what is going on in the patient’s head. Here are two simple questions that can be answered only by a person with schizophrenia or by an extraordinary genius person.
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5:07

Things Not To Say To Someone With Schizophrenia

Things Not To Say To Someone With Schizophrenia

Things Not To Say To Someone With Schizophrenia

Managing schizophrenia is one thing, but managing some people's perception that you must be a dangerous, weed-smoking 'Jekyll-and-Hyde' character is another.
Here are the clichés that people with schizophrenia are tired of dealing with.
If you, or someone you know, has been affected by this, the following organisations in the UK may be able to help: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1NGvFrTqWChr03LrYlw2Hkk/information-and-support-mental-health
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33:52

Schizophrenia: The Voices (aliens)

Schizophrenia: The Voices (aliens)

Schizophrenia: The Voices (aliens)

Sorry for the scatter brained talk. Hopefully I'll get my ADHD medication next week.
You wanted to know more about the voices?
Plus an unintentional rant.

1:49

Schizophrenia: Real footage of Schizophrenic mental breakdown. My Dad

Schizophrenia: Real footage of Schizophrenic mental breakdown. My Dad

Schizophrenia: Real footage of Schizophrenic mental breakdown. My Dad

https://www.facebook.com/AnnaCannard This is my dad, Roland Cannard. My dad was a pretty normal guy from what I have heard. It wasn't until his late 20's that he started acting weird. By the time I was born my mom starting realizing something was very wrong with him. He tried making it out that she was just suffering from post partum depression and he convinced her to see a doctor about it. The doctor met with her for a few minutes then quickly asked to meet with him. They went home that day with my father being diagnosed as manic bi-polar. I was 5. All I ever knew was his insanity. He struggled for 7 long years with the disease. He was re-diagnosed along the way as schizophrenic. He always fought treatment and would never admit he had a problem. 11/24/2001, five days before my 11th birthday, he admitted in a suicide note he knew he was crazy and needed help. . He was found dead in the river the next day.
His dad went insane when he was little. His dad was diagnosed as manic bi-polar.

Meet Nick (schizophrenic)

Young schizophrenic at her mind's mercy

To read the story, go to http://tinyurl.com/msvvgm
January Schofield has schizophrenia. Potent psychiatric drugs in doses that would stagger most adults seem to skip off her. She is among the rarest of the rare: a child seemingly born mentally ill.

14:41

I Am Not A Monster: Schizophrenia | Cecilia McGough | TEDxPSU

I Am Not A Monster: Schizophrenia | Cecilia McGough | TEDxPSU

I Am Not A Monster: Schizophrenia | Cecilia McGough | TEDxPSU

Cecilia McGough puts a face to schizophrenia and helps empower college students through the upcoming non-profit Students With Schizophrenia.
Students With Schizophrenia: http://sites.psu.edu/studentswithschizophrenia/
I Am Not A Monster: SCHIZOPHRENIA: http://sites.psu.edu/ceciliamcgough/
Cecilia McGough is an astronomer, activist, and writer as a Penn StateSchreyer Honors College scholar pursuing a major in Astronomy & Astrophysics. Cecilia is the founder and current president of the Penn State PulsarSearch Collaboratory. She has been participating in pulsar research continuously since December of 2009, co-discovering pulsar J1930-1852 with the widest orbit ever observed around another neutron star, competing in the International Space Olympics held in Russia, and co-authoring her research in the Astrophysics Journal. Cecilia is a mental health activist in fighting against the negative stigma towards mental illness. She is the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of the soon to launch non-profit Students With Schizophrenia which is the only non-profit in the United States focused on empowering college students with schizophrenia.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

4:38

Schizophrenic Kids

Schizophrenic Kids

Schizophrenic Kids

The daily struggle 2 families endure with their schizophrenic children.

19:02

Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

Here is the link to review NursingExam or NCLEX style questions related to Schizophrenia: http://empowern.com/2015/07/schizophrenia/
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that generally appears in late adolescence or early adulthood, (between ages 15-25 among men and about 25 to 35 in women) but then, it can rise at whatever point in life. It affects approximately 1% of the population, affecting almost equally men and women.
Schizophrenia comes from the Greek word schizo which means “split” and Phrene that means “mind”. However, contrary to popular belief, the word schizophrenia does not mean “split mind and/or multiple personalities”, but rather, “split off” from reality. With schizophrenia the individual has an altered capacity to interpret reality- frequently loss of contact with reality. This disorder affects how the person thinks, acts, feels, and sees the world. A person with schizophrenia may see or hear things that don’t exist, may not make sense when they talk, believe that others are reading their minds, controlling their thoughts, trying to harm them, or feel like they’re being constantly watched. They may sit or stand for quite a long time without moving or talking. In many cases, the illness develops so slowly that the affected person does not know he/she has it for quite a while. While, with other people it can strike suddenly and develop fast.
Most schizophrenics, if untreated, progressively withdraw from interactions with other people, and lose their capacity to deal their own personal needs and grooming.

Plot: Public Service Announcement meant only for mother hamsters, warning them against eating their progeny due to the harmful effects it has on the human children who love them. We see one young child, Billy, who commits suicide after he witnesses the gory tragedy of his hamster, Princess, eating her babies. All of this is narrated by a large-busted Tromette in a bikini, Schizophrenia.

Schizophrenia Simulation

Four Patients with Schizophrenia

Some schizophrenia symptoms, diagnostic criteria, etc

published: 11 Jan 2011

Schizophrenia & Dissociative Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #32

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Schizophrenia Spec...

published: 29 Sep 2014

Schizophrenia: My Story

MY FIRSTVIDEO! This is just a brief story on how I got diagnosed with schizophrenia and depression. Leave a comment and let me know what you think!

published: 15 Dec 2016

Schizophrenia - Full documentary on how schizophrenia effects individuals and relationships

Title: Schizophrenia: StolenMinds, Stolen LivesRunning Time: 52 MinutesGenre: Psychology
Schizophrenia is a serious disorder which affects how a person thinks, feels and acts. Someone with schizophrenia may have difficulty distinguishing between what is real and what is imaginary; may be unresponsive or withdrawn; and may have difficulty expressing normal emotions in social situations.
Contrary to public perception, schizophrenia is not split personality or multiple personality.
The vast majority of people with schizophrenia are not violent and do not pose a danger to others.
Schizophrenia is not caused by childhood experiences, poor parenting or lack of willpower, nor are the symptoms identical for each person.
This program examines schizophrenia, an often heartbreaking mental i...

What Is Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & pathology

What is schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a type of mental disorder characterized by several types of symptoms, including positive symptoms like delusions and hallucinations, negative symptoms like alogia, and cognitive symptoms. Subscribe - https://goo.gl/w5aaaV. More videos - https://goo.gl/UhOKiM. Support us on Patreon - https://goo.gl/ZGHEk4.
This video covers the main symptoms, criteria for diagnosis, possible causes, and treatment of schizophrenia.
Subscribe - http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNI0qOojpkhsUtaQ4_2NUhQ?sub_confirmation=1
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published: 08 Mar 2016

Meet "Seven" | Born Schizophrenic

Jani's friend Briana introduces us to one of her hallucinations, Seven.
Watch more videos at http://health.discovery.com#mkcpgn=yfit1

published: 04 Jun 2012

Top 10 Worst Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is usually diagnosed in a patient’s early 20s and generally in patients who have a family history or mental illness. Schizophrenia affects the way you think, act and react to the world around you. It is a serious mental illness that can be difficult to diagnose due to its broad range of symptoms that are more easily associated with other mental disorders or illnesses. There are a few ways to potentially detect warning signs and symptoms and we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 worst symptoms of schizophrenia.
Number 10: DepressionNumber 9: Cognitive impedance
Number 8: Inability to concentrate
Number 7: Oversleeping or insomnia
Number 6: Apathy or inability to express emotions
Number 5: Deterioration of personal Hygiene
Number 4: Extreme reactions
Number 3: Delusions
Number ...

published: 30 Apr 2017

Only a Schizophrenic or a Genius Can Answer This

Many psychiatric tests and methods are used in order to find out what is going on in the patient’s head. Here are two simple questions that can be answered only by a person with schizophrenia or by an extraordinary genius person.
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published: 01 Aug 2017

Things Not To Say To Someone With Schizophrenia

Managing schizophrenia is one thing, but managing some people's perception that you must be a dangerous, weed-smoking 'Jekyll-and-Hyde' character is another.
Here are the clichés that people with schizophrenia are tired of dealing with.
If you, or someone you know, has been affected by this, the following organisations in the UK may be able to help: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1NGvFrTqWChr03LrYlw2Hkk/information-and-support-mental-health
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published: 06 Jun 2017

Schizophrenia: The Voices (aliens)

Sorry for the scatter brained talk. Hopefully I'll get my ADHD medication next week.
You wanted to know more about the voices?
Plus an unintentional rant.

published: 03 Jun 2017

Schizophrenia: Real footage of Schizophrenic mental breakdown. My Dad

https://www.facebook.com/AnnaCannard This is my dad, Roland Cannard. My dad was a pretty normal guy from what I have heard. It wasn't until his late 20's that he started acting weird. By the time I was born my mom starting realizing something was very wrong with him. He tried making it out that she was just suffering from post partum depression and he convinced her to see a doctor about it. The doctor met with her for a few minutes then quickly asked to meet with him. They went home that day with my father being diagnosed as manic bi-polar. I was 5. All I ever knew was his insanity. He struggled for 7 long years with the disease. He was re-diagnosed along the way as schizophrenic. He always fought treatment and would never admit he had a problem. 11/24/2001, five days before my 11th birth...

Meet Nick (schizophrenic)

Young schizophrenic at her mind's mercy

To read the story, go to http://tinyurl.com/msvvgm
January Schofield has schizophrenia. Potent psychiatric drugs in doses that would stagger most adults seem to skip off her. She is among the rarest of the rare: a child seemingly born mentally ill.

published: 29 Jun 2009

I Am Not A Monster: Schizophrenia | Cecilia McGough | TEDxPSU

Cecilia McGough puts a face to schizophrenia and helps empower college students through the upcoming non-profit Students With Schizophrenia.
Students With Schizophrenia: http://sites.psu.edu/studentswithschizophrenia/
I Am Not A Monster: SCHIZOPHRENIA: http://sites.psu.edu/ceciliamcgough/
Cecilia McGough is an astronomer, activist, and writer as a Penn StateSchreyer Honors College scholar pursuing a major in Astronomy & Astrophysics. Cecilia is the founder and current president of the Penn State PulsarSearch Collaboratory. She has been participating in pulsar research continuously since December of 2009, co-discovering pulsar J1930-1852 with the widest orbit ever observed around another neutron star, competing in the International Space Olympics held in Russia, and co-authoring her r...

published: 27 Mar 2017

Schizophrenic Kids

The daily struggle 2 families endure with their schizophrenic children.

published: 24 May 2011

Schizophrenia

Here is the link to review NursingExam or NCLEX style questions related to Schizophrenia: http://empowern.com/2015/07/schizophrenia/
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that generally appears in late adolescence or early adulthood, (between ages 15-25 among men and about 25 to 35 in women) but then, it can rise at whatever point in life. It affects approximately 1% of the population, affecting almost equally men and women.
Schizophrenia comes from the Greek word schizo which means “split” and Phrene that means “mind”. However, contrary to popular belief, the word schizophrenia does not mean “split mind and/or multiple personalities”, but rather, “split off” from reality. With schizophrenia the individual has an altered capacity to interpret reality- frequently loss of contact with reali...

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Title: Schizophrenia: StolenMinds, Stolen LivesRunning Time: 52 MinutesGenre: Psychology
Schizophrenia is a serious disorder which affects how a person thinks, feels and acts. Someone with schizophrenia may have difficulty distinguishing between what is real and what is imaginary; may be unresponsive or withdrawn; and may have difficulty expressing normal emotions in social situations.
Contrary to public perception, schizophrenia is not split personality or multiple personality.
The vast majority of people with schizophrenia are not violent and do not pose a danger to others.
Schizophrenia is not caused by childhood experiences, poor parenting or lack of willpower, nor are the symptoms identical for each person.
This program examines schizophrenia, an often heartbreaking mental illness that can rob people of the chance to pursue normal goals.
After noting that one percent of the world's population suffers from this disability and describing its symptoms, experts discuss how this insidious disease affects the human brain and a person's ability to function socially.
Fortunately, some afflicted individuals are able to achieve a high state of functioning, including Dr. JohnNash Jr., who won a Nobel Prize in Economics. However, most spend their lives struggling to cope with hallucinatory voices and the potent drugs designed to control all of the troubling symptoms of the illness.
Case studies and interviews help illustrate how various people are trying to live with this disease.
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The signs of schizophrenia are different for everyone. Symptoms may develop slowly over months or years, or may appear very abruptly. The disease may come and go in cycles of relapse and remission.
Behaviors that are early warning signs of schizophrenia include:
Hearing or seeing something that isn’t there
A constant feeling of being watched
Peculiar or nonsensical way of speaking or writing
Strange body positioning
Feeling indifferent to very important situations
Deterioration of academic or work performance
A change in personal hygiene and appearance
A change in personality
Increasing withdrawal from social situations
Irrational, angry or fearful response to loved ones
Inability to sleep or concentrate
Inappropriate or bizarre behavior
Extreme preoccupation with religion or the occult
Schizophrenia affects about 1% of the world population. In theUnited States one in a hundred people, about 2.5 million, have this disease. It knows no racial, cultural or economic boundaries. Symptoms usually appear between the ages of 13 and 25, but often appear earlier in males than females.
If you or a loved one experience several of these symptoms for more than two weeks, seek help immediately.
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Title: Schizophrenia: StolenMinds, Stolen LivesRunning Time: 52 MinutesGenre: Psychology
Schizophrenia is a serious disorder which affects how a person thinks, feels and acts. Someone with schizophrenia may have difficulty distinguishing between what is real and what is imaginary; may be unresponsive or withdrawn; and may have difficulty expressing normal emotions in social situations.
Contrary to public perception, schizophrenia is not split personality or multiple personality.
The vast majority of people with schizophrenia are not violent and do not pose a danger to others.
Schizophrenia is not caused by childhood experiences, poor parenting or lack of willpower, nor are the symptoms identical for each person.
This program examines schizophrenia, an often heartbreaking mental illness that can rob people of the chance to pursue normal goals.
After noting that one percent of the world's population suffers from this disability and describing its symptoms, experts discuss how this insidious disease affects the human brain and a person's ability to function socially.
Fortunately, some afflicted individuals are able to achieve a high state of functioning, including Dr. JohnNash Jr., who won a Nobel Prize in Economics. However, most spend their lives struggling to cope with hallucinatory voices and the potent drugs designed to control all of the troubling symptoms of the illness.
Case studies and interviews help illustrate how various people are trying to live with this disease.
_____________________
The signs of schizophrenia are different for everyone. Symptoms may develop slowly over months or years, or may appear very abruptly. The disease may come and go in cycles of relapse and remission.
Behaviors that are early warning signs of schizophrenia include:
Hearing or seeing something that isn’t there
A constant feeling of being watched
Peculiar or nonsensical way of speaking or writing
Strange body positioning
Feeling indifferent to very important situations
Deterioration of academic or work performance
A change in personal hygiene and appearance
A change in personality
Increasing withdrawal from social situations
Irrational, angry or fearful response to loved ones
Inability to sleep or concentrate
Inappropriate or bizarre behavior
Extreme preoccupation with religion or the occult
Schizophrenia affects about 1% of the world population. In theUnited States one in a hundred people, about 2.5 million, have this disease. It knows no racial, cultural or economic boundaries. Symptoms usually appear between the ages of 13 and 25, but often appear earlier in males than females.
If you or a loved one experience several of these symptoms for more than two weeks, seek help immediately.
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Schizophrenia - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & pathology

What is schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a type of mental disorder characterized by several types of symptoms, including positive symptoms like delusions and hal...

What is schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a type of mental disorder characterized by several types of symptoms, including positive symptoms like delusions and hallucinations, negative symptoms like alogia, and cognitive symptoms. Subscribe - https://goo.gl/w5aaaV. More videos - https://goo.gl/UhOKiM. Support us on Patreon - https://goo.gl/ZGHEk4.
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Top 10 Worst Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is usually diagnosed in a patient’s early 20s and generally in patients who have a family history or mental illness. Schizophrenia affects the way...

Schizophrenia is usually diagnosed in a patient’s early 20s and generally in patients who have a family history or mental illness. Schizophrenia affects the way you think, act and react to the world around you. It is a serious mental illness that can be difficult to diagnose due to its broad range of symptoms that are more easily associated with other mental disorders or illnesses. There are a few ways to potentially detect warning signs and symptoms and we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 worst symptoms of schizophrenia.
Number 10: DepressionNumber 9: Cognitive impedance
Number 8: Inability to concentrate
Number 7: Oversleeping or insomnia
Number 6: Apathy or inability to express emotions
Number 5: Deterioration of personal Hygiene
Number 4: Extreme reactions
Number 3: DelusionsNumber 2: HallucinationsNumber 1: Disorganised speech
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Schizophrenia is usually diagnosed in a patient’s early 20s and generally in patients who have a family history or mental illness. Schizophrenia affects the way you think, act and react to the world around you. It is a serious mental illness that can be difficult to diagnose due to its broad range of symptoms that are more easily associated with other mental disorders or illnesses. There are a few ways to potentially detect warning signs and symptoms and we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 worst symptoms of schizophrenia.
Number 10: DepressionNumber 9: Cognitive impedance
Number 8: Inability to concentrate
Number 7: Oversleeping or insomnia
Number 6: Apathy or inability to express emotions
Number 5: Deterioration of personal Hygiene
Number 4: Extreme reactions
Number 3: DelusionsNumber 2: HallucinationsNumber 1: Disorganised speech
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Only a Schizophrenic or a Genius Can Answer This

Many psychiatric tests and methods are used in order to find out what is going on in the patient’s head. Here are two simple questions that can be answered only...

Many psychiatric tests and methods are used in order to find out what is going on in the patient’s head. Here are two simple questions that can be answered only by a person with schizophrenia or by an extraordinary genius person.
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Things Not To Say To Someone With Schizophrenia

Managing schizophrenia is one thing, but managing some people's perception that you must be a dangerous, weed-smoking 'Jekyll-and-Hyde' character is another.
H...

Managing schizophrenia is one thing, but managing some people's perception that you must be a dangerous, weed-smoking 'Jekyll-and-Hyde' character is another.
Here are the clichés that people with schizophrenia are tired of dealing with.
If you, or someone you know, has been affected by this, the following organisations in the UK may be able to help: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1NGvFrTqWChr03LrYlw2Hkk/information-and-support-mental-health
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Here are the clichés that people with schizophrenia are tired of dealing with.
If you, or someone you know, has been affected by this, the following organisations in the UK may be able to help: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1NGvFrTqWChr03LrYlw2Hkk/information-and-support-mental-health
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Schizophrenia: Real footage of Schizophrenic mental breakdown. My Dad

https://www.facebook.com/AnnaCannard This is my dad, Roland Cannard. My dad was a pretty normal guy from what I have heard. It wasn't until his late 20's that ...

https://www.facebook.com/AnnaCannard This is my dad, Roland Cannard. My dad was a pretty normal guy from what I have heard. It wasn't until his late 20's that he started acting weird. By the time I was born my mom starting realizing something was very wrong with him. He tried making it out that she was just suffering from post partum depression and he convinced her to see a doctor about it. The doctor met with her for a few minutes then quickly asked to meet with him. They went home that day with my father being diagnosed as manic bi-polar. I was 5. All I ever knew was his insanity. He struggled for 7 long years with the disease. He was re-diagnosed along the way as schizophrenic. He always fought treatment and would never admit he had a problem. 11/24/2001, five days before my 11th birthday, he admitted in a suicide note he knew he was crazy and needed help. . He was found dead in the river the next day.
His dad went insane when he was little. His dad was diagnosed as manic bi-polar.

https://www.facebook.com/AnnaCannard This is my dad, Roland Cannard. My dad was a pretty normal guy from what I have heard. It wasn't until his late 20's that he started acting weird. By the time I was born my mom starting realizing something was very wrong with him. He tried making it out that she was just suffering from post partum depression and he convinced her to see a doctor about it. The doctor met with her for a few minutes then quickly asked to meet with him. They went home that day with my father being diagnosed as manic bi-polar. I was 5. All I ever knew was his insanity. He struggled for 7 long years with the disease. He was re-diagnosed along the way as schizophrenic. He always fought treatment and would never admit he had a problem. 11/24/2001, five days before my 11th birthday, he admitted in a suicide note he knew he was crazy and needed help. . He was found dead in the river the next day.
His dad went insane when he was little. His dad was diagnosed as manic bi-polar.

Young schizophrenic at her mind's mercy

To read the story, go to http://tinyurl.com/msvvgm
January Schofield has schizophrenia. Potent psychiatric drugs in doses that would stagger most adults seem ...

To read the story, go to http://tinyurl.com/msvvgm
January Schofield has schizophrenia. Potent psychiatric drugs in doses that would stagger most adults seem to skip off her. She is among the rarest of the rare: a child seemingly born mentally ill.

To read the story, go to http://tinyurl.com/msvvgm
January Schofield has schizophrenia. Potent psychiatric drugs in doses that would stagger most adults seem to skip off her. She is among the rarest of the rare: a child seemingly born mentally ill.

I Am Not A Monster: Schizophrenia | Cecilia McGough | TEDxPSU

Cecilia McGough puts a face to schizophrenia and helps empower college students through the upcoming non-profit Students With Schizophrenia.
Students With Schi...

Cecilia McGough puts a face to schizophrenia and helps empower college students through the upcoming non-profit Students With Schizophrenia.
Students With Schizophrenia: http://sites.psu.edu/studentswithschizophrenia/
I Am Not A Monster: SCHIZOPHRENIA: http://sites.psu.edu/ceciliamcgough/
Cecilia McGough is an astronomer, activist, and writer as a Penn StateSchreyer Honors College scholar pursuing a major in Astronomy & Astrophysics. Cecilia is the founder and current president of the Penn State PulsarSearch Collaboratory. She has been participating in pulsar research continuously since December of 2009, co-discovering pulsar J1930-1852 with the widest orbit ever observed around another neutron star, competing in the International Space Olympics held in Russia, and co-authoring her research in the Astrophysics Journal. Cecilia is a mental health activist in fighting against the negative stigma towards mental illness. She is the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of the soon to launch non-profit Students With Schizophrenia which is the only non-profit in the United States focused on empowering college students with schizophrenia.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Cecilia McGough puts a face to schizophrenia and helps empower college students through the upcoming non-profit Students With Schizophrenia.
Students With Schizophrenia: http://sites.psu.edu/studentswithschizophrenia/
I Am Not A Monster: SCHIZOPHRENIA: http://sites.psu.edu/ceciliamcgough/
Cecilia McGough is an astronomer, activist, and writer as a Penn StateSchreyer Honors College scholar pursuing a major in Astronomy & Astrophysics. Cecilia is the founder and current president of the Penn State PulsarSearch Collaboratory. She has been participating in pulsar research continuously since December of 2009, co-discovering pulsar J1930-1852 with the widest orbit ever observed around another neutron star, competing in the International Space Olympics held in Russia, and co-authoring her research in the Astrophysics Journal. Cecilia is a mental health activist in fighting against the negative stigma towards mental illness. She is the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of the soon to launch non-profit Students With Schizophrenia which is the only non-profit in the United States focused on empowering college students with schizophrenia.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Here is the link to review NursingExam or NCLEX style questions related to Schizophrenia: http://empowern.com/2015/07/schizophrenia/
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that generally appears in late adolescence or early adulthood, (between ages 15-25 among men and about 25 to 35 in women) but then, it can rise at whatever point in life. It affects approximately 1% of the population, affecting almost equally men and women.
Schizophrenia comes from the Greek word schizo which means “split” and Phrene that means “mind”. However, contrary to popular belief, the word schizophrenia does not mean “split mind and/or multiple personalities”, but rather, “split off” from reality. With schizophrenia the individual has an altered capacity to interpret reality- frequently loss of contact with reality. This disorder affects how the person thinks, acts, feels, and sees the world. A person with schizophrenia may see or hear things that don’t exist, may not make sense when they talk, believe that others are reading their minds, controlling their thoughts, trying to harm them, or feel like they’re being constantly watched. They may sit or stand for quite a long time without moving or talking. In many cases, the illness develops so slowly that the affected person does not know he/she has it for quite a while. While, with other people it can strike suddenly and develop fast.
Most schizophrenics, if untreated, progressively withdraw from interactions with other people, and lose their capacity to deal their own personal needs and grooming.

Here is the link to review NursingExam or NCLEX style questions related to Schizophrenia: http://empowern.com/2015/07/schizophrenia/
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that generally appears in late adolescence or early adulthood, (between ages 15-25 among men and about 25 to 35 in women) but then, it can rise at whatever point in life. It affects approximately 1% of the population, affecting almost equally men and women.
Schizophrenia comes from the Greek word schizo which means “split” and Phrene that means “mind”. However, contrary to popular belief, the word schizophrenia does not mean “split mind and/or multiple personalities”, but rather, “split off” from reality. With schizophrenia the individual has an altered capacity to interpret reality- frequently loss of contact with reality. This disorder affects how the person thinks, acts, feels, and sees the world. A person with schizophrenia may see or hear things that don’t exist, may not make sense when they talk, believe that others are reading their minds, controlling their thoughts, trying to harm them, or feel like they’re being constantly watched. They may sit or stand for quite a long time without moving or talking. In many cases, the illness develops so slowly that the affected person does not know he/she has it for quite a while. While, with other people it can strike suddenly and develop fast.
Most schizophrenics, if untreated, progressively withdraw from interactions with other people, and lose their capacity to deal their own personal needs and grooming.

Schizophrenia & Dissociative Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #32

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Schizophrenia: My Story

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Schizophrenia - Full documentary on how schizophrenia effects individuals and relationships

Title: Schizophrenia: StolenMinds, Stolen LivesRunning Time: 52 MinutesGenre: Psychology
Schizophrenia is a serious disorder which affects how a person thinks, feels and acts. Someone with schizophrenia may have difficulty distinguishing between what is real and what is imaginary; may be unresponsive or withdrawn; and may have difficulty expressing normal emotions in social situations.
Contrary to public perception, schizophrenia is not split personality or multiple personality.
The vast majority of people with schizophrenia are not violent and do not pose a danger to others.
Schizophrenia is not caused by childhood experiences, poor parenting or lack of willpower, nor are the symptoms identical for each person.
This program examines schizophrenia, an often heartbreaking mental illness that can rob people of the chance to pursue normal goals.
After noting that one percent of the world's population suffers from this disability and describing its symptoms, experts discuss how this insidious disease affects the human brain and a person's ability to function socially.
Fortunately, some afflicted individuals are able to achieve a high state of functioning, including Dr. JohnNash Jr., who won a Nobel Prize in Economics. However, most spend their lives struggling to cope with hallucinatory voices and the potent drugs designed to control all of the troubling symptoms of the illness.
Case studies and interviews help illustrate how various people are trying to live with this disease.
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The signs of schizophrenia are different for everyone. Symptoms may develop slowly over months or years, or may appear very abruptly. The disease may come and go in cycles of relapse and remission.
Behaviors that are early warning signs of schizophrenia include:
Hearing or seeing something that isn’t there
A constant feeling of being watched
Peculiar or nonsensical way of speaking or writing
Strange body positioning
Feeling indifferent to very important situations
Deterioration of academic or work performance
A change in personal hygiene and appearance
A change in personality
Increasing withdrawal from social situations
Irrational, angry or fearful response to loved ones
Inability to sleep or concentrate
Inappropriate or bizarre behavior
Extreme preoccupation with religion or the occult
Schizophrenia affects about 1% of the world population. In theUnited States one in a hundred people, about 2.5 million, have this disease. It knows no racial, cultural or economic boundaries. Symptoms usually appear between the ages of 13 and 25, but often appear earlier in males than females.
If you or a loved one experience several of these symptoms for more than two weeks, seek help immediately.
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Meet "Seven" | Born Schizophrenic

Jani's friend Briana introduces us to one of her hallucinations, Seven.
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Top 10 Worst Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is usually diagnosed in a patient’s early 20s and generally in patients who have a family history or mental illness. Schizophrenia affects the way you think, act and react to the world around you. It is a serious mental illness that can be difficult to diagnose due to its broad range of symptoms that are more easily associated with other mental disorders or illnesses. There are a few ways to potentially detect warning signs and symptoms and we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 worst symptoms of schizophrenia.
Number 10: DepressionNumber 9: Cognitive impedance
Number 8: Inability to concentrate
Number 7: Oversleeping or insomnia
Number 6: Apathy or inability to express emotions
Number 5: Deterioration of personal Hygiene
Number 4: Extreme reactions
Number 3: DelusionsNumber 2: HallucinationsNumber 1: Disorganised speech
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Only a Schizophrenic or a Genius Can Answer This

Many psychiatric tests and methods are used in order to find out what is going on in the p...

Only a Schizophrenic or a Genius Can Answer This

Many psychiatric tests and methods are used in order to find out what is going on in the patient’s head. Here are two simple questions that can be answered only by a person with schizophrenia or by an extraordinary genius person.
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Things Not To Say To Someone With Schizophrenia

Managing schizophrenia is one thing, but managing some people's perception that you must b...

Things Not To Say To Someone With Schizophrenia

Managing schizophrenia is one thing, but managing some people's perception that you must be a dangerous, weed-smoking 'Jekyll-and-Hyde' character is another.
Here are the clichés that people with schizophrenia are tired of dealing with.
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Schizophrenia: The Voices (aliens)

Sorry for the scatter brained talk. Hopefully I'll get my ADHD medication next week.
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Schizophrenia: Real footage of Schizophrenic mental breakdown. My Dad

https://www.facebook.com/AnnaCannard This is my dad, Roland Cannard. My dad was a pretty normal guy from what I have heard. It wasn't until his late 20's that he started acting weird. By the time I was born my mom starting realizing something was very wrong with him. He tried making it out that she was just suffering from post partum depression and he convinced her to see a doctor about it. The doctor met with her for a few minutes then quickly asked to meet with him. They went home that day with my father being diagnosed as manic bi-polar. I was 5. All I ever knew was his insanity. He struggled for 7 long years with the disease. He was re-diagnosed along the way as schizophrenic. He always fought treatment and would never admit he had a problem. 11/24/2001, five days before my 11th birthday, he admitted in a suicide note he knew he was crazy and needed help. . He was found dead in the river the next day.
His dad went insane when he was little. His dad was diagnosed as manic bi-polar.

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NORMAN — Murder defendant AltonAlexander Nolen has a mental illness that developed at some point before his attack at a Moore food plant, a defense psychologist testified Monday. The expert witness, psychologist Antoinette McGarrahan, told jurors she diagnosed Nolen as having schizophrenia. "I do think it has gotten worse over time," she said ... 25, 2014, after being suspended ... She told jurors she questioned if he was hallucinating ... ......

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("Uncle Eddie" was McDermott's mother's brother, who spent the final 15 years of his life institutionalized for schizophrenia.) McDermott's mother, teacher Cindy Cisneros-McGilvrey, has no doubt that her son's upbringing helped fuel his passion for social justice....

Making their mark. the NHS EnglandYouthForum. University of Hertfordshire , Author provided For me, [being part of the NHS forum] was like being introduced to a whole new world ... This was Georgia talking about her involvement in the NHS England Youth Forum (NHSEYF) in 2016 ... Here’s Josh ... The reasons behind why I wanted to join were more personal … I was quite passionate about mental health because my [relative] suffers from schizophrenia....

Ontario's corrections ministry has reneged on a deal to stop stuffing mentally ill jail inmates in solitary confinement because it doesn't know what else to do with them, the province's chief human-rights commissioner says ... In the past year, two Ottawa inmates believed to have had schizophrenia, Justin St-Amour and Cleve Geddes, died by suicide while in custody, both having been kept in segregation cells ... That hasn't happened....

Research has shown that stimulating a woman’s immune system during midterm and later-term pregnancy significantly increases the risk that her baby will develop autism27 during childhood, and/or schizophrenia during the teenage years or early adulthood.28 It may also increase the risk of seizures in the baby, and later, as an adult.29 In fact, a ......